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Multiple crossed false localizing signs in a posterior fossa tumour
  1. R. S. Maurice-Williams
  1. Department of Neurosurgery, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London

    Abstract

    Involvement of the lower cranial nerves as false localizing signs of intracranial tumour is very rare. A laterally placed posterior fossa meningioma gave rise to contralateral cerebellar ataxia and palsies of the fifth, ninth, and tenth cranial nerves.

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